As some of you may remember I have posted a number of polls lately in order to obtain a difficulty ranking of the Chopin etudes. The distinctive aim of the ranking procedure was that the ordering should not be based on individual opinions but on an average of the ratings of numerous individuals. In total I received slighly over 120 votes.
Clearly, no procedure is perfect. On one hand, it is impossible to verify how familiar participants actually were with playing the etudes. This clearly is a possible source of distortion. I believe, however, that most participants understood this problem and that they did not vote unless they had actual, practical knowledge of the etudes.
Another potential issue is that some etudes may have been “disadvantaged” by their relative unpopularity. Of course, etudes that are rarely played may come out underrated, because they receive few, if any votes (this may have happened with 25/4).
Finally, I should note that the rankings for etudes 1-7 were based on a progressive elimination procedure, while the rankings from 8-20 are based on the total number of votes that these etudes received in all of the polls. The main reason for this change is that, after 25/8, differences in difficulty rating became too subtle to lend themselves to an elimination approach.
This ranking has no particular pretensions. More than anything else it is an initial, exploratory attempt to establish a difficulty ranking of the Chopin etudes empirically. Thus, it should be seen as a point of departure for discussion, suggestions, and, of course, vigorous disapproval. Especially welcome are suggestions for changes in the ranking and for improvements in the general procedure (for details concerning the Polls, cf. Chopin Etudes Comparative Difficulty Polls I to IV and New C.E.C.D.P.).
1. 25/6
2. 25/11
3. 10/2
4. 10/1
5. 10/4
6. 25/12
7. 25/8
8. 25/10
9. 10/7
10. 10/8
11. 10/12
12. 10/10
13. 25/2
14. 25/1
15. 10/11
16. 10/5
17. 25/4
18. 25/9
19. 25/3
20. 25/5
*Slow Etudes (10/3, 10/6, 10/9, 25/7) were not included in the Polls.